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to face it nicely. thank you. still in terms of the the reviewing the headline start searching what they say exposing how the media is used to shake the, the one in the back there that never seems to make a difference is it's on through. it never happened. the listening post, you're going to the media on out just the or the
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right wing policies internally, a projects. when a majority in a referendum on the constitution advises the lead by this is out of their life and they're also coming up. syria is re admitted to the arab league, 12 years off to being expelled for its deadly cracked down on protest is an a civil war that has to slice millions. k o sweeps through the eastern democratic republic of congo entire villages washed away and severe flooding. alarm signs, the adults may be on the way of saudi arabia, but so don's capital remains a basket ground off to 3 weeks. the conflict, the more than 90 percent of the votes counted right. wing policies all leading in the
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election for the council to draw off to new constitution for chile, 9 months ago versus widely rejected a draft that many considered to left wing. alas and american edison, let's see, and human has moved from the capital santiago. this is actually extraordinary turn of events here and to me in their search for a more moderate constitution, more moderate than the one that was rejected in september, which was seen as to radical to far left, the voters have gone exactly to the other extreme, the extreme right wing party, the republican party has by far one the largest number of seats and together with some more center and, and right wing parties of tennessee, they will totally control this new constitutional council. that means that they will be able to pass constitutional norms and articles, whatever it is, what they want to propose without any counterbalance, they won't have to consult any of the other delegates,
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any of the other political forces in the country. so it will be completely dominated by one side very much what happened the last time except the last time it was the next. what so many people had criticized the julian's mainly had said that they wanted something more moderate. somebody that would bring consensus to the country, but now it seems very difficult that that will be able to happen, considering who has actually come of the winner in this election, which really is quite shocking. 12 years onto the arab league, suspend the syria of its government crackdown some processes present in pass our last side and his regime of back in its fold up. i walk off, get the return of syria is the beginning of the movements and nothing in the direction of the resolution to the crisis in syria will take time for procedures to be implemented and it will be gradual. the task of this committee is to follow up on those procedures as well. so it's not the decision to resume relationships
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between arab states and syria. this is a solving decision list for every country to take on its own up and know that decision was. busy during amazing, a foreign ministers in cairo, all 13 of the 22 member states that attended endorsed the decision casa was among the most notable absentees. syria was expelled by the arab league onto the side regime. let a campaign of fit and force against protest as it was during an uprising in 2011 that led to the civil war and a half 1000000 people have been killed in the conflict that followed by means of syrians have been forced to live as refugees abroad. and many remain intently displaced. i'll just there is only hash them takes a look at the regional shift towards the syria city area admitted to the audibly adopted a 12 year absence. the decision is the most significant today to be taken by out of states to normalize relations with damascus. in the same hole in 2011. the audibly
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got off to the resolution to suspend celia's membership, saying the shuttle assets, government had to pay to stop. it struck down on protest as a religion has changed. and the us government's approach towards those. of course, those who those in favor of the step say it's when have a major impact on the future of syria and its neighbors improve stability in the country is expected to enable the return of those instead it's 12. yeah, we'll what critics say, we have ability think i said, so that's a dangerous precedent for the holding power to account and see it. yeah. and the world. but the outbreak expects that agent to benefit from its decision regional moves towards the reconciliations thought it in the past 5 years in 2018. the u. a and by hiring reopen the embassies in damascus. and since 2020 turkish and city and intelligence officials have met several times recently,
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both countries deputy foreign ministers met in moscow following talks between defense ministers in 2022. so default administer fi, so i've been fight. honda met, i said nearly 3 weeks ago. something that i believe argue that the region of relations with damascus could limit the run and josh has influence. the announcements comes just days after the reunion president visited syria. that's relations between $2.00 and $3.00 on are also taking any you direction on the how should i just see it all or will the us is criticized serious readmission, but said it would still work with it's our upon this to solve the crisis. joshua alonda says, director of the center for him, at least studies at the university of oklahoma. he says you, i'm the us allowed aside to survive. you can choose your friends, but you can choose your neighbors. and sanctions haven't work. and they, they are countries want a number of things from outside and they're not going to get them unless they begin
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to negotiate with him. we have to remember that the united states and the e u countries thought they were going to be able to overturn outside. and then they, they got spooked by the opposition. they feared that al qaeda and ices would take damascus if the syrian army was destroyed. and so they backed away from it and they allowed outside to survive. of course, he survived with the help of the russians and the ryans, but the europeans and the americans could have easily overthrown him. we've seen that of ukraine today with the incredible weapon rate that they're giving to your credit and government. they never gave that kind of weapon rate to the searing opposition for the simple reason that they feared the destruction of the syrian army. so to a certain extent, this is a situation that has many offers the americans very distant and it doesn't really matter to america, whether they're negotiating with syria. but it does matter to saudi arabia. it matters to jordan matters to 11 and they want refugees to go home. they want the
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cap, they've gone drug trade stopped. they're trying to decrease iranian influence in the region and the only way that they can make a dent in any of those problems is by engaging with upside. a buyer's has capsized in india kidding. at least 20 people, most of them children. it happened antonio or a coastal town and the southern states of carola, the committee is proposing that the double deck tourist special was over crowded. many of the passengers, nowhere in life jackets rescue operations have been hampered. 5 restricted visibility as well. the 200 people have died and slots and land slides in the democratic republic of congo, many hosp, the victims where children, the destruction in south key the province is making it more challenging for rescue teams to reach devastated areas. catcher, lopez hoodie and the poets most people in this village have lost everything.
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2 within moments lance lies in the m a could be washed away their homes and buried their loved ones to more properly. they say they must 1st recover their relatives lifeless bodies. back to the core from this most a 50 way. all of the houses and people have died. i've lost stephen children and i've only recovered the body of one of them. we're still looking for the other 6 next door, a mother and 3 children died. we found a neighbor who died with his 3 children in their rooms. similar stories of loss and tragedy. now echo across several villages. many from you. my whole family has disappeared. it was swept away by the washes, my neighbors are also gone. so far, hundreds of bodies have been recovered after last lights and floods hit the area of south people. villagers are working side by side with for us to teams to try and
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recover more among the victims. for many children, the situation is a very good test for the many, many houses had been destroyed. we are facing the challenges and the summit challenges are about the logistics, you know, transporting those material today because it rolled out a cut off some areas. so there is no really the way of reaching from the call, but there is a 2nd away, which is the link where using the electric cable, where hiring votes deductible. the armed groups are active in this region. crises like these are further hampering the delivery of aid including medical supplies to those in need. they please. yeah. most of what we're facing a lot of difficulties with that can. there's not enough medicine, medical essentials, drama, syringes compresses. it's
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a reminder to everyone when disaster strikes, those who can must help each day brings more gram discoveries. several families most now start their lives again. having lost much that can never be replaced. castillo, pennsylvania, which is 0. and neighboring lawanda. the government says it's setting aside nearly $100000000.00 repair infrastructure damaged by last week's floods and land stones. funerals have been held for the 130 people who died off the heavy rains last west and regions. over 9000 people have lost their homes. many villages have been console by month and temporary and in uganda, heavy rains have to get a months live in the south west of the country where at least 8 people were killed . officials say climate change and pul farming practices off to blame
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representatives from saddam's warring sides all in saudi arabia took so long with a senior un show delegates from the army and the power military rapid support forces of said they would only discuss a humanitarian truce. and nothing and to the conflict. hundreds of people have been killed in the fighting. so fall that began 3 weeks ago. and this had been moving reports from call to him even as a tool sketch on the way bloodshed continues in the capital. a sudanese army tank comes under attack in hot 2 and fires back its positions health by the power military rapids support forces as representatives from the rivals sites meet into different talks. fighting is continuing around the presidential palace. the sudanese army has increased its attacks on the rapid support forces in many parts of the capitol, especially around the presidential palace. there's been more as drives near the compound and in other parts of the city where the recess is thought to be
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positioned. the right stuff has responded with surface to air, marseilles, and other heavy artillery. amid the conflict looting in north part of tombs, this meets factory was set on fire. i'm heading in a lane. i don't know the source of the fire and other fi also broke out, dies lights are in a furniture store near ros people lutes, and then that's what they do. they will cite, bent, and other place not far from here. well, this factory belongs to one of the largest foods packaging companies and put down a bunch of uh, yeah, uh, we received materials 10 days ago. lucas came manassas, about the contents of the cotton. and then they slipped the cotton's with knives and looting what was inside. this has happened several times in the party. more people are fleeing the capital in ports with them on the eastern red sea coast authorities are struggling to cope. you don't want to go, we haul to the united nations and boy whose no impulse would the end result all the problem of the syrians and the menus. in particular,
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the solution could be to fluctuate them to their countries or to another country or to put them in refugee camps outside of the state, so as not to face problems and security challenges. because of the large numbers. the food in these red crescent is treating the injured but essentially because the same malaria, recently cases of malaria have appeared. most of the existing medications or antibiotics pain relievers, as well as diabetes and blood pressure medications with comprehensive medications. but they are not sufficient. but these people are waiting to leave the country with millions of others are trapped by the fighting and struggling to get medicine, food, or water. people more going onto the wrong kind of to a sole set of reports for him. king size of naval base and jetta where a ship has arrived, carrying yemenis with strands of inputs through time up to 10 hours of journey on the red sea. the 1st you carry in many ways with standard people suzanne has
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finally arrived in did that in june price of naval base. and those are the amenities that were stranded in for some of these and the so to ship what are expected to arrive in this space. this is the 1st one in photo today. so the idea is receiving more than 4 more than $470.00. yeah. many use here, these people are running from a breach of war on the other side, or is that, is that the seats? so here that the evidence is medical teams are receiving them. they're welcome presented by their goals as bai's or, or officials here. and then they will get on the buses and be taken to the hotels, a temporary place that they are going to stay in. and so do officials are saying that they have been granted one month a residence, is that the smoke person or this o d 0 for successful be the football. so the or the a has the c. uh, 7800. is that cruise, boom, boom, boom, boom, done so here, there that, that,
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that the course was all the way. welcome and shelter them over on the other side of the see the war guns army, which were supposed to put it back to the news or see by to each other for to the federal housing, desperately waiting to be inside the house is 0. the price of living based on some student needs, refugees are crossing the border into each your pa, hiring the belongings and provisions on the donkey cops. they have to register with the international organizations in migration to get aid. you an estimate set more than 800000 people were fleet volumes from. so you don't, i mean, well casarez sent a said plain, caring, essential supplies to pull the suit on oven 20 tons of food and medical supplies were delivered on sunday. shops remain closed as 5,
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and continues in many parts of the country for food and will set of good relief site returns. casa was 71. c, denise evacuated on volt of everything, less of florida. that's a file you lose. lots of magazines, lack of even hoss because on the 3rd of the lovely days i have to go to put on no sleep, no food, no, no, the still ahead on the out. is there a basic output slow moving, heat wave across se, asia for schools to adjust to state college students, house and rooms as the key to the when you cried? now civilians is supporting soldiers. quickly show technology, the
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hello that was not in north america and off to exceptional heats across the western part of canada. temperatures have come down. that has been some west, a weather creeping in, but thousands of people have been evacuated. thanks to wild fires in alberta and snow mount, that's cool, some flooding in british columbia. now what? and when she weather has also crept into the west coast of the us dropping temperatures in places like seattle, as well as san francisco and los angeles, california. it will start to work its way across the northern chains, leaving behind much dry conditions in the south west, but also a critical while fi. a warning that remains the much west of eastern parts of the us. most of us storms rushing out for texas as we go into choose a and some rain moving into eastern coastal areas such as new york city and washington d. c. temperatures are down here. so this time of year. how much does, however, on the up across central america, we've got
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a heat wave touching into guatemala, i think old way down to panama, with temperatures continuing to rise for the likes of costa rica into choose day west of weather to be found to the east of this but it does start to dry up and his spun yoda, by the time we get to choose day, some of those thunderstorms. however, still in havana, the, the the, the, the bugs makes the, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, [000:00:00;00] the back you watching out. as a reminder, thoughts of stories bite wing policies are leading in the values for the council to dropped me constitution for chile. but more than 90 percent of the votes counted and fail set to dominate the council, which is to begin with in june. the arab league is basically to reinstate siri as a member, 12 years off to em. suspended. move came during a meeting and conway syria was shown by the lead off the bus. all last that's coming back down. a protest is back in 2011. pull them 200 people have died in
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floods and land sides of the democratic republic of congo at any cost of the victims with children, scale of construction in south provinces, making it hard at rescue teams to reach demonstrations areas. it depends. prime minister assume you because she does express sympathy of the korean forced labor. as during his country's colonial rule, the trip is because she does fast visit to south korea as prime minister. and it's meant to piece ties between the 2 nations. brought mcbride's reports from so as an official welcome in front of the offices of south korea's presidency into a po for visiting prime minister, whom jo casita of japan. the 2 leaders heralding a new era in a complicated and dolphin trouble relationship. after a recent increase in provocative missile testing by north korea, both the leaders have taken the similarly tough stand against the common neighbor
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who was prime minister because she the, and i showed the understandings of north korea's nuclear end. besides development poses a significant threat to peace and stability, not only to the korean peninsula in japan, but also to the hall war. to respond to this to have lots of cooperation between south korea, through united states in japan is essential. evan jones, on his arrival in south korea, casita paid his respect to the national cemetery, that commemorates soldiers killed in the korean war, but also independence fighters during decades of japanese colonial rules. it's partly because of that legacy and south korea is suffering joy of world war 2 that lead to relation souring in recent years and the cube and has been trying to repass . there is also a sense of kind of fatigue over these repeated requests by south korea,
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for greater apologies on the side of japan. um, overall there's been more a desire on the part of the japanese public and the japanese government to move on from this difficult relationship. improving relations that to you and visiting casita in tokyo in mid march. as long as we will get on the, in accordance with the direction present to unit i showed at the march meeting, japan, south korea dialogue and cooperation have dynamically progressed in less than 2 monitors. no, i don't you materials pushed to restore relations with a traditional adversary have true, was done popular at home, contributing to a nearly 60 percent disapproval rating, and to present that same sharp contrast to the approval he's received from the administration of us president joe biden, who welcomed him on a state visit last month, looking on approvingly at these warming relations as the united states, as its 2 most powerful allies in east asia. washington sees japan and south korea
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as a counter, no, totally to north korea and threats, but also to the expanding influence of china. and the latest level 3 are expected to hold a tri lateral on the sidelines of the upcoming g 7 summit in hiroshima, robot brian dodges era. so thousands of people fling ethnic findings in ne india have taken refuge in military, comes troops up and deployed across money for stay south to protest against majority may take me to see route 10 on wednesday, they requested to be constitutionally recognized as a tribe, which many are against thousands of people have been killed, the thousands displaced knowledge swats of asia all sweltering under a severe heat wave that began in april last month. tons. heat index had 54 degrees celsius, highest on record. and in the philippine some schools have shortened classes to say comp, the health of students on a be low ports from an elementary school. in manila,
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the principal here i was just talking to came a few minutes ago. and he said that no student, fortunately has suffered heat stroke, but there had been students who have suffered those lead as well as teachers who have suffered hyper tension. now couple of weeks ago there was a school just south of the capital manila where a 150 students separate sheets. schultz, 7 students, a printed and 2 had to be brought to a hospital. and so this has prompted the education department to adjust the school schedule. and that's why we have this new school schedule here in this school, in other schools of what they have is what's called blended learning. where students only come in for 2 or 3 days a week, and other days they learn from print modules as well as um, online at home. there is a trees over my head, so it's relatively cool right now where i'm standing,
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but it's actually about 34 degrees celsius. but the heat index is a totally different story. it's been hitting the forty's in the past couple of weeks and the bad news is there is no reprieve. steep weather forecast or say that the heat index will continue to be in the forty's in the month of may probably even hotter as we go into the month of june. and why this is because they are forecasting and new phenomena to arrive in the month of june, and this dry spell it could last for months. and if not months, it could last for even a whole year. and this, i mean, every now, i mean it's not just going to be here in the philippines, but it will be happening in other parts of the world as well. the family of this laying out is there a jealous serena block play have held a church service in her on a and b ok potty seriously. it
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comes days before the 1st anniversary of the killing on may 11 serene, was shot dead financed riley sold yet while she was on the assignment in jeanine in the occupied westbank haven't jump june has moved from the service. it's a very somber occasion here at this church in bates honey in an occupied interest when his friends and family, a 0 journalist should in of well actually have gathered to pay tribute to her life and legacy. just a few days shy of the one year anniversary of her death was may 11th. 2022. when shooting was on assignment in janine and the occupied west bank. she was shot and killed by is really forces in that time people have demanded accountability for what happened. everybody was here today is here because of their deep love for shitty. everybody we've spoken with. they've told us to shoot in was known as the voice of palestine, but she was able to report on this story with such clarity,
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such thoughtfulness, such depth and with great, great empathy. she was the voice for the voice for the underprivileged voice for palestinians independence to me and struggles. and she did it with dignity, with humanity and with price. and that's why we have to be here today to bothers me so much. well, there's me that as shoot inches, the palestinian americans citizen. well there's no one is doing anything about it. they know understanding of stuck out to try to get the justice. last september's really official stated that it was likely and is really soldier who mistakenly killed shooting of awfully. and they said there would be no criminal investigation. the family of shooting of oxley strongly rejects that version of events. they say they will continue to demand accountability and that while they know just this may not happen any time soon. they will continue to pursue it, no matter how long it takes, how much, how much is it?
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or they tanina occupied the source and the drains have proven to be a crucial width and on the battlefield and ukraine. both russia and ukraine rely on them and now you quite and civilians increasing a guessing involved in training soldiers on the front line. chelsea profit explains stealth is key for these pump line drug and operate is training in the forests of central ukraine school use of the fonts, the building technology. there is redefining strategy and operations on the eastern and southern battlefields. but it's civilians, not soldiers training these ukraine special forces. $5000.00 service ma'am. pulse through this drone training camp since rushes invasion. 14 months ago, they learned drone recognizance all to, to re guidance,
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weapons delivery and systems jamming the alarm. you can hear that means that the drone has been detected in those devices like these. as you can imagine being used right the way across the front line. and kate like this can detect drones up to 50 kilometers away. the drones have changed tactics each will has its own characteristic during the 2nd world war advance technology was tanks. now it's drones and dr. and the reason why we not simple up, i don't know, you're not on the, the, from the civilian drone. infuse, yes. a contributing more and more to ukraine's war effort. most the self funded and only make enough money to cover the costs on the believe your own sir, my hobby for 8 years. but when the invasion happened, i realized i can be useful. we have to get our man out of the trenches and fight more with machines. as another underground workshop, sweetie, princes make pockets including coordinate plates. and formerly systems batteries

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